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== Configuration Notes ==

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* The '''name''' of the RAID array is "RAID Array 1", but the factory default RAID configuration is '''RAID 0'''. If you prefer RAID 1 or just two independent disks, don't create Shares yet. Update the RAID configuration from "Disk Management -> RAID Setup -> RAID Array 1" in the Web interface.

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* Avoid disconnecting a USB drive without unmounting or powering down first.

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** You might find yourself with a Share that cannot be deleted from the Web interface, as described in [http://forums.buffalotech.com/t5/Storage/Can-t-delete-shared-folder-on-my-Link-Station-Live/m-p/6028#M5204 this thread]. The only way to fix this seems to be by rebuilding the partition table through a [http://forums.buffalotech.com/t5/Storage/FAQ-2-of-3-Force-Firmware-update-procedure-please-read-this/m-p/11011#M9309 forced factory firmware update]. Your [[Open Stock Firmware|bootstrapping]] work and Shares will be lost.

Configuration Notes

The name of the RAID array is "RAID Array 1", but the factory default RAID configuration is RAID 0. If you prefer RAID 1 or just two independent disks, don't create Shares yet. Update the RAID configuration from "Disk Management -> RAID Setup -> RAID Array 1" in the Web interface.

Avoid disconnecting a USB drive without unmounting or powering down first.

You might find yourself with a Share that cannot be deleted from the Web interface, as described in this thread. The only way to fix this seems to be by rebuilding the partition table through a forced factory firmware update. Your bootstrapping work and Shares will be lost.